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UK
/ɪntˈækt/
]
[ US /ˌɪnˈtækt/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈtækt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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(used of domestic animals) sexually competent
an entire horse -
constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged
a local motion keepeth bodies integral
was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime
fought to keep the union intact -
(of a woman) having the hymen unbroken
she was intact, virginal -
undamaged in any way
the vase remained intact despite rough handling
How To Use intact In A Sentence
- Unpredictable, emotional and alive, it is, in keeping with the area, soul with the rough edges intact.
- We are so strict with our physical intactness . It is certainly more important that a man to keep his intact virtue.
- We need set up intact and scientific legal mechanism in ecological environment protection requirement.
- Results It was observed by light microscopy that the cytomembrane of cultured cells was intact, with no cell injury.
- Many dinosaur skeletons that are nearly intact have also been unearthed. Times, Sunday Times
- We consult to the media about canopy questions, we have a canopy newsletter, we have an email LISTSERV, and so we're trying to disseminate information about the importance of the canopy, the beauty of the canopy, the necessity of intact canopies, to people outside of academia. Nalini Nadkarni on conserving the canopy
- Considering that the ship has been down almost 60 years, the wooden decking is in most places surprisingly intact, though it has rotted almost completely away in some areas.
- Members in Ireland have tracked down the original carriage; it was acting as a holiday home, and was virtually intact!
- Protective mechanisms prevent thrombin and other procoagulant enzymes from forming in healthy intact blood vessels.
- The presence of gold and silver in your portfolio will insure that you will emerge from the abyss with your capital intact.